The Monthly Letter

$399.95

Fruit, wine, cheese—classic monthly gift subscriptions for the person who already has everything. But what if you gave something they can’t eat or drink, yet will eagerly anticipate every month?

Introducing a yearlong letter subscription: 12 thoughtfully written letters delivered once a month, each themed to match a blend of what you tell us about the recipient, current events, holidays, and seasonal moments. Every letter becomes a small, personal ritual — a pause in the day, a moment of surprise, and a keepsake to revisit.

What each monthly letter includes

  • A personal opening tailored to the recipient’s interests and your notes about them.

  • A theme tied to the month’s holidays, seasons, cultural moments, or big events happening around the world.

  • A short, original piece of writing: a story fragment, an evocative scene, a letter from a fictional character, a poem, or a reflective essay.

  • A closing with a small prompt, musing, or suggestion for a simple activity (no pressure—just a gentle invitation).

  • Optionally, a physical presentation: high-quality paper, an envelope with a wax seal or stamp, and archivally printed text for keeping.

Why this works

  • It’s consumable in a different way: nourishment for the mind and heart rather than the stomach.

  • Customization makes each letter feel uniquely meant for the recipient.

  • Monthly cadence builds anticipation and becomes a ritual they look forward to.

  • Letters can be kept as a cherished collection, reread, and saved for years.

How to personalize

  • Provide basic info: name, age range, key interests, tone preference (playful, thoughtful, literary, humorous).

  • Share special dates, inside jokes, or themes you’d like included or avoided.

  • Choose physical delivery dates; choose a theme for each month or leave it in our hands.

Examples of monthly themes

  • January: New beginnings — a short speculative story about a fresh start.

  • February: Quiet affection — a heartfelt note inspired by remembered small gestures.

  • April: Renewal — a reflective piece tied to spring and global observances.

  • October: Stories at dusk — a slightly eerie, atmospheric vignette for cozy nights.

This is the alternative gift that keeps giving: thoughtful, unexpected, and entirely consumable in the best sense. Every month, they’ll open a letter and find something that speaks to now — to them, to the world, and to the connection you wanted to celebrate.

Frequency:

Fruit, wine, cheese—classic monthly gift subscriptions for the person who already has everything. But what if you gave something they can’t eat or drink, yet will eagerly anticipate every month?

Introducing a yearlong letter subscription: 12 thoughtfully written letters delivered once a month, each themed to match a blend of what you tell us about the recipient, current events, holidays, and seasonal moments. Every letter becomes a small, personal ritual — a pause in the day, a moment of surprise, and a keepsake to revisit.

What each monthly letter includes

  • A personal opening tailored to the recipient’s interests and your notes about them.

  • A theme tied to the month’s holidays, seasons, cultural moments, or big events happening around the world.

  • A short, original piece of writing: a story fragment, an evocative scene, a letter from a fictional character, a poem, or a reflective essay.

  • A closing with a small prompt, musing, or suggestion for a simple activity (no pressure—just a gentle invitation).

  • Optionally, a physical presentation: high-quality paper, an envelope with a wax seal or stamp, and archivally printed text for keeping.

Why this works

  • It’s consumable in a different way: nourishment for the mind and heart rather than the stomach.

  • Customization makes each letter feel uniquely meant for the recipient.

  • Monthly cadence builds anticipation and becomes a ritual they look forward to.

  • Letters can be kept as a cherished collection, reread, and saved for years.

How to personalize

  • Provide basic info: name, age range, key interests, tone preference (playful, thoughtful, literary, humorous).

  • Share special dates, inside jokes, or themes you’d like included or avoided.

  • Choose physical delivery dates; choose a theme for each month or leave it in our hands.

Examples of monthly themes

  • January: New beginnings — a short speculative story about a fresh start.

  • February: Quiet affection — a heartfelt note inspired by remembered small gestures.

  • April: Renewal — a reflective piece tied to spring and global observances.

  • October: Stories at dusk — a slightly eerie, atmospheric vignette for cozy nights.

This is the alternative gift that keeps giving: thoughtful, unexpected, and entirely consumable in the best sense. Every month, they’ll open a letter and find something that speaks to now — to them, to the world, and to the connection you wanted to celebrate.